Ecuador faces turmoil and violence as masked assailants stormed a television studio in Guayaquil, threatening staff and wielding weapons during a live broadcast. The chaos comes amidst a 60-day state of emergency declared after the disappearance of Adolfo Macías Villamar, alias “Fito,” leader of the notorious Choneros gang, triggering a cascade of attacks and riots in the country’s prisons.
The armed assault on the TV station, marked by chilling threats and screams, shocked the nation. President Daniel Noboa, acknowledging an “internal armed conflict,” mobilized armed forces to confront transnational organized crime, terrorist factions, and non-state combatants, intensifying measures to counter the widespread criminal activities terrorizing Ecuador.
Gangs’ escalating power struggles have shattered Ecuador’s once-relatively peaceful existence. Ecuadorians now face a devastating surge in violence, turning their country into one of Latin America’s most perilous regions. Security expert Fernando Carrión notes a staggering rise in violent deaths, with 2023 marking the nation’s most turbulent year, tallying 7,592 violent deaths compared to 4,426 the previous year.
The current chaos erupted post-Fito’s escape and furthered by the jailbreak of Fabricio Colón, another gang leader linked to heinous crimes. President Noboa’s bid to confront the crime factions and militarize prisons has sparked intense rebellion. Criminal organizations’ violent retribution, kidnappings of officers, and a dire state of emergency reflect a country grappling with escalating unrest and widespread insecurity.
Ecuador’s descent into violence is deeply rooted in drug-trafficking gang conflicts. Crime syndicates, expanding their influence, deploy terror tactics learned from Mexican cartels, fueling the internal strife and challenging the state’s authority.
Ecuador, once a nation known for its natural beauty, now grapples with a grave crisis, exemplified by attacks on critical institutions, rampant lawlessness, and a looming sense of chaos, forcing many citizens to flee in search of safety. President Noboa’s efforts to contain the chaos face stiff resistance from emboldened criminal factions, plunging the country deeper into uncertainty and peril.